The Illville project is an online 'hotel' where artists are given the opportunity to customise a 'room' and share the overall space with other artists for collaboration and networking. This illustration was inspired by the Durban beachfront hotels and Zulu crafts.

We created this series of portraits in tribute to three infamous villains of the classic James Bond movies. They are Blofeld, Jaws and Largo. We enjoyed these so much we hope to add to the series soon!

We created a custom design for Cape Town surfboard manufacturer Dutchie. In the past surfboards were hand painted but through the use of new techniques we were able to have our vector artwork reproduced perfectly onto the board.

We created a series of three infographics for Condé Nast Traveller, revealing the stats behind the scenes of a pool boy, cocktail waitress and housekeeper at their respective hotels in Beverly Hills, Las Vegas and Chicago.

We created an illustrated cover for British Airways inflight magazine, Highlife SA. The illustration was themed on things to see in Mozambique's capital, Maputo. In addition we created a series of drop caps which were used for the accompanying article.

We worked with online clothing retailer Stylemology to create a series of designs and illustrations for Brenham, their motorcycle-inspired menswear brand. Below are a series of logo variations and t-shirt illustrations. This range was loosely inspired by a retro-styled journey through mexico.

We worked with Black River FC in Johannesburg to create a booklet for Nando's Peri-Peri Chicken Restaurants. The idea behind the illustrations was to create a series of evolving scenes portrayed around a cuckoo clock. The scenes played with the notion that life was too fast and one should slow down to have an appetiser at a Nando's restaurant. The booklets were supplied to the various chains and contained a CD with more details on the new campaign.

Work for various editorial pieces in issue 35 of Brownbook, a magazine focussing on lifestyle and culture in the Middle East. We created an icon set and map for an article on an Adventure Water Park and two illustrations for an article on entrepreneurs.

We were asked by Greenhouse to create a series of characters, each representing a stereotypical music genre. The idea was for these characters to be in agony as they would only hear R'nB on Heart FM. We also created a wallpaper to suit each character, with icons that reinforced the genre. The artworks were used as billboards and decals for taxis.

We worked with Openco in Johannesburg to create a typography-based illustration for Muv-U, a South African community driven, music and style platform. Our illustration traces the origins of Kwaito, a unique local music genre.

The posters were printed A1 with a spot varnish to give a sheen to the 'gold' colour.

We created a series of icons for the 2012 special edition annual of Brownbook, a publication focussing on style and creativity in the Middle East. In the first set, each icon represents a designer and something they are known for. The second set is a series of landmark icons.

Some pitch illustrations we created for PayPal in Australia. The brief was to create icons for objects relating to a variety of online purchases. We needed to integrate a smiling face into each of them, keeping the look naive, fun and playful.

We took part in an exhibition curated by Durban-based 'Working Class'.

Artists from South Africa's three main cities, Durban, Johannesburg and Cape Town were asked to create an illustration that speaks about the place they call home. Each group was given a a two colour palette to work with and the posters were silkscreened in a limited edition of 30, with 10 made available for the shows in each city.

We were invited to create an illustration as a pull-out poster in Where It's At, a publication exposing talent and creativity in South Africa. We decided to illustrate a phrase taken from the classic Dr Alban track 'Hello Africa". Where It's At was curated by Richard Hart of Disturbance.

We created an artwork and conceptualized a window display for 'The Fringe on Kloof', a Cape Town gallery and shop. This project was a collaboration between us and our friend, ceramic artist Belinda Ormond.

Twofold, a UK based magazine asked us to make an illustration for their first issue. We decided to make it about one of our favorite South African pastimes: braaing or shisa nyama. Otherwise known as a barbeque to the rest of the world.